Trending

#FarmWorkerHealth

Latest posts tagged with #FarmWorkerHealth on Bluesky

Latest Top
Trending

Posts tagged #FarmWorkerHealth

Preview
Experts Puzzled by Three-Month Absence of Human Bird Flu Cases in U.S. | AI News Brew <p>Health officials in the United States are renewing calls for vigilance against bird flu, as experts grapple with the puzzling absence of new human cases over the past three months [1][2]. The sudde...

Experts Puzzled by Three-Month Absence of Human Bird Flu Cases in U.S.
ainewsbrew.com/article/4243

#BirdFlu #PublicHealth #H5N1 #DiseaseDetection #FarmWorkerHealth #PandemicPreparedness

0 0 0 0
CDC and California offer $25 gift cards to encourage bird flu testing
CDC and California offer $25 gift cards to encourage bird flu testing YouTube video by B.C. Begley

CDC and California offer $25 gift cards to encourage bird flu testing
#BirdFlu #CDCUpdate #FarmworkerHealth
www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8CX...

1 0 0 0
Post image

Las vacunas contra la COVID-19 protegen a los trabajadores agrícolas, manteniendo las comunidades rurales sanas y prósperas. La asistencia sanitaria accesible garantiza la seguridad, la estabilidad y un sistema alimentario más fuerte para todos. #FarmworkerHealth #VaccinesSaveLives

0 0 0 0
Post image

COVID-19 Vaccines protect farmworkers, keeping rural communities healthy and thriving. Accessible healthcare ensures safety, stability, and a stronger food system for all. #FarmworkerHealth #VaccinesSaveLives

0 0 0 0
Post image

El acceso a las vacunas COVID-19 mantiene sanos a los trabajadores agrícolas, garantizando que puedan seguir alimentando a nuestras comunidades. ¡Protégete y protege a los demás! #FarmworkerHealth #VaccinesSaveLives

0 0 0 0
Post image

Access to COVID-19 vaccines keeps agricultural workers healthy, ensuring they can continue feeding our communities. Protect yourself and others! #FarmworkerHealth #VaccinesSaveLives

0 0 0 0
Post image

La salud de los trabajadores agrícolas se corresponde con un sistema alimentario más fuerte para todos. El acceso a la atención sanitaria en las comunidades rurales garantiza la seguridad, el bienestar y la resiliencia. Apoya las vacunas COVID-19 gratuitas para todos. #FarmworkerHealth

0 0 0 0
Post image

Healthy farmworkers mean a stronger food system for everyone. Access to healthcare in rural communities ensures safety, well-being, and resilience. Support free COVID-19 vaccines for all. #FarmworkerHealth #RuralHealthcare

0 0 0 0
Post image

COVID-19 vaccines protect farmworkers from preventable diseases, ensuring they stay healthy and can continue feeding our communities. Access to healthcare strengthens public health and keeps workplaces safe. #VaccinesSaveLives #FarmworkerHealth

0 0 0 0
Post image

Vaccines protect farmworkers and their families from preventable diseases like measles and COVID-19, keeping communities healthy and workplaces safe. Access to vaccines means fewer outbreaks and stronger public health for all. #FarmworkerHealth #VaccinesSaveLives

0 0 0 0
Post image

El acceso a las vacunas es esencial para los trabajadores agrícolas que mantienen en funcionamiento nuestro sistema alimentario. Las clínicas móviles llevan la asistencia sanitaria a las comunidades rurales, garantizando que los trabajadores se mantengan sanos. #FarmworkerHealth #HealthEquity

0 0 0 0
Post image

Access to vaccines is essential for farmworkers who keep our food system running. Mobile clinics bring healthcare to rural communities, ensuring workers stay healthy and protected. Let’s support equitable healthcare for all! #FarmworkerHealth #HealthEquity

0 0 0 0
Syngenta Gets Slap on the Wrist for Poisoning Workers - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog (Beyond Pesticides, February 15, 2018) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) settled claims against pesticide giant, Syngenta, after dozens of workers in Kuai, Hawaii were exposed to the neurotoxic pesticide chlorpyrifos in 2016 and 2017. EPA backed away from the $4.8 million settlement that it was initially seeking from Syngenta and negotiated a civil penalty of $150,000. Nineteen workers were exposed to chlorpyrifos after Syngenta sprayed the insecticide on a field of genetically engineered (GE) corn at its Kekaha farm. According to the complaint, the workers were allowed to reenter the field before the reentry period expired and without protective equipment. Ten workers were taken to the hospital and three were held overnight. This incident occurred in 2016, however a second incident occurred in 2017 when Syngenta failed to post warnings for worker crews containing 42 employees after applying chlorpyrifos. At the time of the incident, an inspector from the Hawaii Department of Agriculture (HDOA) was present on the Syngenta farm, which triggered an immediate investigation from the state. Consequently, a civil administrative enforcement action was brought against Syngenta seeking $4.8 million for violating multiple federal statues including worker protection standards, allegedly affecting as many as 77 workers and leading […]

Syngenta Gets Slap on the Wrist for Poisoning Workers#PruittEPA #Accountability #Farmworkerhealth #EPAdoyourjob

bit.ly/2C4vxwe

0 0 0 0
EPA Beginning to Backtrack on Farmworker Health Protections from Toxic Pesticides - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog (Beyond Pesticides, December 19, 2017) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to revisit, and potentially weaken, rules passed in 2015 to  update farmworker protections from hazardous pesticides. Improvements to Agricultural Worker Protection Standards (AWPS) were proposed under the Obama Administration after over a 20-year delay. While certain provisions will go into effect next year, the Trump Administration and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt will nonetheless propose new changes that are likely to significantly weaken safeguards for farmworker health. Health and farmworker groups are deriding the move as another signal that the current Administration is carrying out the orders of the pesticide industry. Most workers in the U.S. look to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for  standards  to  protect  them from exposure to hazardous chemicals. However, farmworkers are not eligible for protection under these rules. Protection for farmworkers from pesticides is left to EPA’s authority under AWPS, a standard that is far less protective than OSHA. EPA announced in a press release that three aspects of the Obama-era AWPS would be revisited: i) a requirement that the farmworker be a minimum age of 18 to apply toxic pesticides; ii) a provision that establishes 25 to 100 ft ‘exclusion zones’ […]

#EPA Beginning to Backtrack on #Farmworker Health Protections from Toxic #Pesticides#protecthealth #PruittEPA #farmworkerhealth

bit.ly/2CFu63H

0 0 0 0